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OF
REPORTED
BIOLOGICAL
PHENOMENA
('EFFECTS')
AND
CLINICAL
SMANIFESTATIONS
ATTRIBUTED
TO
MICROWJAVE
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BIBLIOGPHY
OF REPORTED
BIOLOGICAL
PHENOMENA
('EFFECTS')
AND
CLINICAL
MANIFESTATIONS
ATTRIBUrED
TO MICROWAVE
AND
RADIO-FREQUENCY
RADIATION
Zorach
R. Glaser,
Ph.D.
LT,
MSC,
USNR
Research
'Report
Project
MF12.524.015-00043,Report
No. 2
Naval
Medical Research
Institute
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Medical Center
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Maryland
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U.S.A.
4
October 1971
Second Printing,
with
Revisions,
Corrections,
and Additions:
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April 1972
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More
than
2000
references
on
the
biological
responses
to
radio
frequency
and
microwave
radiation,
published
up to
June
1971,
are
included
in
the
bibliography.*
Particular
attention
has
been
paid
to
the
effects
on
man
of
non-ionizing
radiation
at
these
frequencies.
The
citations
are
arranged
alphabetically
by
author,
and
contain
as
much
information
as
possible
so
as
to
assure
effective
retrieval
of
the
original
documents.
An
outline
of
the
effects
whicb
have
been
attributed
to
radio
frequency
and
microwave
radiation
is
also
part
of
the
report.
*Three
supplementary
listings
bring
the
number
of
citations
to
more
i
than
2300.
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Effects
Non-Ionizing
Radiation
Radar
Hazards
Radio
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Radiation
Microwave
Radiation
Health
Hazards
Bibliography
Electromagnetic
Radiation
Injury
The
comments
upon
and
criticisms
of
the
literature
made
in
this
report,
and
the
recommendations
and
inferences
suggested,
are
those
of
the
author,
and
do
not
necessarily
reflect
the
views
of
the
Navy
Department
or
of
the
Naval
Service.
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More than
2300 relerences
on the
biological
responses
to radio
trequency
and
microwave
radiation,
published
up t
April
1972,
are included
in this
bibliography
ot the world
iiterature.
Particular
attention
has
been paid to
the
effects on
man
o:
non-ionizing
radiation
at
these
' equencies.
The
citations
are arranged
alphabetically by author,
and contain
as
much
information
as possible so as to
assure
eltective
retrieval
of the
original documents.
Soviet
and East European
f iterature is
included
in detail.
An outline
of the
effects
which have
been
attributed tu radio
trequency
and
microwave
radiation is included
as
Chapter 1.
The
revised report (which supersedes DDC report AD#734391)
is
updated
with
the
inclusion
oi
three
supplementary
listings,
and has incorporated many corrections
and
adoitions
to the original 2100
citations.
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TABLE
OF CONTENTS
PAGE
Abstract
2
Table of Contents 3
Foreword
4
Acknowledgments
5
Chapter 1,
Outline
of Reported Biological Phenomena ('Effects') 7
and Some
Clinical
Hanifestations
Attributed to
Microvave and
Radio-Frequency
Radiation
Chapter 2,
Bibliography,
Alphabetical Listing 12
Unsigned
Reports
and
Articles
83
Addenda, Alphabetical
by
Author
87
Addenda, Unsigned Reports
and Articles
89
Fir3t
Suppleeuntary
Listing (5
October
1971)
91
Appendix
A,
Accession Numbers
and
Sources
92
Second
Supplementary
Listing (21
November 1971)
93
Third Supplementary Listing
(17
April
1972) 95
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Foreword
It
is the
hope
of the
author that
this
bibliography
will
provide
guid-
ance
to the diffuse
and
conflicting
literature
on the
biological
responses
to
electromagnetic
radiation
at radio- and
microwave-frequencies,
with
particular
reference
to the
effects
of concern
to
man. Such
guidance
is
needed in
the
formulation
and
appraisal
of
criteria
and
limits
of
human
exposure
to
"non-ionizing"
radiation,
and
in the
planning
and
conduct of
future
research.
The
original
plans
were
to categorize
and key
the
literature
cita-
tions
to the "outline
of biological
and clinical
effects"
(Chapter 1).
This
proved
to
be a much
more
dif"icult
and time-consuming
task
than
anticipated,
and was actually
completed
only
for about
400
papers. Thus,
the
letter-number
combinations
given
in
square
brackets for
some
of the
"A"
through
"C"
citations
refer
to
the
outline.
INV]
indicates
the
cita-
tion was
"not
verified".
The standard
format
used
throughout the
bibliography
is:
author,
(date),
journal,
volume, (issue):
page,
"title".
The
authors
are alpha-
betized,
and in
chronological order.
Multiple
authora 'xe also
alphabeti-
cally
ordered
according
to the second,
third, etc.,
author.
Inclusive
pagination
is
given
where possible,
as is
the original
language
of the
citation.
Report
accession
and translation
numbers
(some
of which are
cited
in
Appendix
A),
and
alternate
sources
are listed
when known.
Th e
title
of
books is underlined.
When
the title
of
the
report
was
not avail-
able
(or not given),
a short
(one
line)
description
of the
paper
is
listed
whenever
possible.
Reports
in which
the
name
of the
author was
not given
are
listed chronologically
using
the format,
"title",
reference,
source,
(date). In many
cases
the citation
was
obtained
from
secondary
(and
tertiary)
sources. For this
reason
it was
impossible
to
put every
citation
into
a
consistent
format.
In
a
few
cases,
papers have
been
cited
which
were presented
at
symposia
or meetings devoted
to the
present topic, even
when
the
report
title
suggests
that it
does
not
pertain
directly
to the topic.
This
has
been
done
to show
the
wide
range
of
items
considered relevant
(at
least
at
the
time
of
the meeting,
and by
the organizing
chairman)
in past
years.
An example
is
"electroanesthesia".
A
few citations
of marginal
and/or peripheral
relationship have
also
been
included
so that
the reader
may judge
the applicability
to his indi-
vidual
research
needs.
Examples
are reports
dealing
with the biological
effects
of
static
and
alternating
magnetic
fields,
experimental techniques
using
radio
frequency
and microwave
radiation
(e.g.,
electron
spin
reso-
nance,
and
nuclear magnetic
resonance
spectroscopy),
and microwave
expo-
sure
limits, regulations,
and
standards.
References for a few limited-distribu ion government reports
are
available
upon
request.
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The author
welcomes information
which
will
correct errors
and
omis-
sions (both
of which no
doubt
exist). Copies
of new
papers would
be
greatly appreciated, and would encourage
updating
and
revising
the biblio-
graphy periodically.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The assistance
and support
received during
the
preparation of this
bibliography
have
been
considerable, and I am happy to acknowledge my in-
debtedness and
gratitude. Drs. John
Keesey and Dennis
Heffner,
former
and
present
Heads of the Biophysics Division,
and
Dr. Seymour Friess,
Director
of the
Environmental Biosciences Department
of the
Naval Medical Research
Institute, permitted
me
the opportunitj
to
work
on the
bibliography, and
offered frequent
encouragement.
Acknowledgment is also due
to many
friends and associates for
their
helpful
suggestions,
comments,
and
loans
and/or
gifts
of
reports
or
other
material, which have
been invaluable
in the course of
the
work.
"r. Glenn
Heimer
of
the Naval
Ship Engineering Center contributed an extensive
collec-
tion
of government reports
and dccuments,
many of
which
had not previously
been cited
in
the
open
literature.
-
Special help in
tracing and
in the acquisition of
relevant
papers has
been received from the librarians and
staff
members of the NMRI
library:
Mrs. Thelma
Robinson,
Mrs. Ernestine Gendlemen, Mrs.
Eleanor
Capps, and
Miss Deborah
Grove.
Their
diligence and resourcefulness
in tracing and
obtaining copies of
a
large
number
of
papers
and
reports, often
in
spite
of Incomplete
and/or inaccurate
citations given in
other sources,
enabled
me
to include
many
relevant
items
in
the
bibliography.
Mr. Christopher Dodge
of the Scientific and Technical Center, Depart-
sent
of
the
Navy,
provided
much
of
the
Soviet
Bloc
literature,
linguistic
and other technical assistance,
and
in
addition
offered valuable
comments
and
encouragement
throughout
the preparation of
this
report.
Especially
noteworthy
were the
corrections
and improremeuts suggested by
Chris
follow-
ing
his
reading of the entire manuscript.
Helpful also in
locating
some of
the
Soviet literature was Mr.
E. S.
Serebrennikov, of
the
Science
and
Technology
Division,
The
Library
of
Congress.
Credit
is due
Mrs.
Ann& Woke (of this Institute) for
translating
many
of the
German
papers;
to Dr.
Emilio Weiss, who translated from
the
Italian,
and
to Mrs. Edith Pugh
who
typed many
"first drafts"; also
to Mrs.
Rhoda
Glaser
for her help
in
many aspects of the work.
Mrs.
Fannie Epstein
Aeserves
special mention
for
her outstanding
editorial assistance,
and
especially
for
the heroic typing,
organization,
and
checking
of
the entire report.
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T- .aut
line of
Reported
Biological
Phenomena
('Effects') and
Clinical eal1festations Attributed to
Microwave
and
Radio-Frequency
adiatior,
is
patterneh
after
that given by R.
Murray, .et al.,
in
an
article entitled, "Has-o
afe are alcrowaves",
which
appeared in
Non-
Ionizing Radiation
1(1):7-8
(1969).
Some
of
the
"effects"
were
listed
in the r#.ort
by
S.
F. Cleary and
W. T. Ham, Jr.,
entitled,
"Considera-
tions
in
the evaluation of
the
biological
effects
on
exposure
to
micro-
wave radiation!, (3ackground
document, Port
1, 1969, for the
Task
Force
on
Research Planving in
Environmental
Health,
Subtask Force on
Physical
Factors
in the
Environment).
The
discusbion
and suggestions
offered by
Byron
McLees,,
Edward
Finch, Lewis
Gersbman,
and Christopher
Dodge relat-
ing to
the Outline
are
also
gratefully
acknowledged.
Prepare-r *.-n of the
bibliography
was supported by
the Bureau of
Medicine A,;,,
-.rgery, Department
of the Navy, under
vork unit
HF12.524.
0105-OO'V.
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CIHAPTER I
Peported
Diolorical Phenomena
(*Effects') and
Some
Clinical Manifestations
Attributed
to !Iicrowave
and P.adlo-Frequency Padiation
(See
Note)
A.
Heating
of Organs*
(Applications: Diathermy, rlectrosurrerv,
Flectro-
coagulation,
I.lecrrodesicoation,
lectrotomy)
1. M.ole Body
(temnerature repulation
defect),
!Hyperpyreyla
2.
Skin
3.
Bone
and
Bone .
t
arro:
4. (a)
Lens of
Lye (cataractous
lesions
- due to
the
avascular
nature
of the lens
vhich prevents adequate
heat
dissipat
i,w.I
(M)
Corneal
damane also poosil
le at extrei.ely
0It fro-
u4-i.
'c.
5. e'enitalia (tubular dreg.?neration
of
testicleF)
C..
hrain
7. Sinuses
S. etal
Inplants
(burns near hip
?ins, erc.)
The
effects
are :tneralPy
reversible except
for
4a.
B. Chianes
in
liv,
o.ogic
.function
I. Striated
:ttscte Contraction
2.
Alteration of
DWi-meter of
Blood Vessels
(increasec'
va.tcr-lar
elasticity),
Dilation
S.
Changes in the Oxidative
Processes in Tissues and ArranL
4. Liver Lnlargement
5. A.ltered Sensitivity
to
Drug
Stitruli
6.
Decreased
Spernato.enesis (decreased
fertility, to steril.)
7.
Altered
Sex
Patio of
Blrths (more
girls!)
8.
Altered ,!enstrual
Activity
9.
Altered Fetal
Devwlopment
I. iAecreasee Lactation
in
:ursing ":others
'.l. Reduction
in
i'iuresis
(',a+ excretio:,,
via urine output)
!2. Altered
!'era!! function (decreased
filtratir,"
::- tul
alef)
13.
U:hanf-es
in (onditioned
P:eflexes
14.
iecreased .;lectrical
.eristance of Skin
15. Changes
in
tbU Structure of
Skin re.cptorn
of tie
(a) i.-ti~e,
and (b) i-loot'-Carryinr Systcr.-:
16.
Alterrd
mIood
Fnow
!:ate
* It
is also
reported
that leov
levels
of irradiation
produce a cooling
effect
- "hypercor.pensation".
Note:
Thece
effects
are listed without comment
or
endorse.:ent
:Aince.
t-e
literature abounds
with
conflicting
reports.
In sonte
cases
the !:asi. f~nr
reporting an
"effect" was a
single or a
non-statistical
observaticr,
i'"ich
may have
been drawn from
a
poorly conceived
(and
poorly executed)xpevri-
fnente
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17. Alterations
In the Siocurrents
(KW?) of the Cerebral
Cortex
(in
animals)
18.
Changes In
the Rate
of
Clearance
of
Tagged
Ions
from
Tissue
19. Reversible Structural
Changes In the Cerebral Cortex
and the
Diencephalon
20.
Electrocardiographic
(EKG)
Changes
21.
Alterations
In
Sensitivity to
Light,
Sound, and
Olfactory
StImuli
22.
Functional (a) and Pathological (b) Changes
in the Eyes:
(a) decrease in
size of blind spot, altered
color
recogPltion,
changes In
Intraocular
pressure,
lacriaation,
trembling cf eye-
lids;
(b) less
opacity and
coagulation,
altered
tissue
respira-
tion,
and
altered
reduction-oxidation
processes
23.
Myocardial Necrosis
24. Hemorrhage
in
Lungs,
Liver,
Gut,
and
Brain
At Fatal Levels
25.
Generalized Degeneration of all
Body
Tissue
of Radiation
26. Loss
of
Anatomical
Parts
27.
Death
28.
Dehydration
29.
Altered
Rate of Calcification of Certain
Tissue
C. Central
Nervous System Effects
1.
Headaches
2.
Inomnia
3.
Restlessness
(Awake
and
During
Sleep)
4.
Electroencephalographic
(EW) Changes
5.
Cranial
Nerve
Disorders
6.
Pyramidal Tract
Lesions
7.
Condittoned Reflex Disorders
8. Vagominetic
Action of
the Heart; Sympaticouminetic Action
9.
Seizures,
Convulsions
D. Autonomic
Nervous System Effects
1.
Neuro-vegetative
Disorders (e.g.,
alteration of heart rhythm)
2. Fatigue
3. Structural Alterations
Lu the Synapses of
the Vague
Nerve
4.
Stimalatin
of Parasympathetic
Nervous System
(Bradycardia),
and lnhbition
of the Sympathetic Nervous System
E. Peripheral Nervous System
Effects
Effects
on
Locowtor
Nerves
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F. Psychological
Disorders
("Human
Behavioral
Studies")
- the
so-called
"Psychophysiologic
(and
Psychosomatic)
Responses"
I.
Neurasthenia-
(general
"bad"
feeling)
2. Depression
3.
Impotence
4.
Anxiety
5.
Lack of Concentration
6.
Hypochondria
7. Dizziness
,S. Hal
ucinations
9.
Sleepiness
10.
Insomnia
II. Increased
Irritabiiity
12.
')ecreased
Appetite
13.
Loss
of !:er-ory
14.
Scalp
Sensarions
Y 15.
Tncreasee Fatirabilty
16. Chest
rainA
17. Tremor of
the lianus
G. Behavioral
(Cnanres
(Aninal
Studies)
Peflexive,
Operant,
tvoldance,
and
DIscrinination
Belaviors
l.
ood
Disorders
(V
= in
vivo)
(v =
in vitrt.'
Changes
in:
1.
Bloo.' anC
Bone
*:arrcn%
2.
Pha~oryt.:r
(polrVorphs)
and
Bactericidal
"unctiornr
f
.
,v)
S3.
llemol.-s.s
.at*
(increase),
(a shortene,!
lifeaz~:
of
,
"
. St-dir.enta-ion
;ate
(increase),
(due to
,-e. ;n
sp,
t " I
levels or ar:ount of fitrino-er.
(?))
"5.
::uriber
of
L.rythroc'tes
(Cecrease),
also
nneher
of
1.yr-
c, tt'.
Bl. od
CtluccFe
foncentration
(increase)
7.
Llood 11istanine
rontent
Z. Cholesterol
and
Lipids
9. Garma
(also
u and
0) Gl.obulin,
and
Total
Protein
Concentration
10.
Number of
Eosinophils
11. Albumin/Globulin
ratio
(decrease)
12.
PHemopoiesis
(rate
of
formation
of
blood
corpuscles)
13.
Leul-openia
(increase
in
number
of
x0.ito
cells),
ancl
Leu1-oc-,orosis
14.
.et
culocytosis
1.
Vascular
Disorders
1.
Thrombosis
2.
Hypertension
9
2
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JS
Enzyme
and
Other Biochemical Changes
h Changes in activity
of:
1. Cholinesterase
(V,v)
2.
Phosphatase
(v)
3. Transaminase
(v)
4.
Amylase
(v)
5.
Carboxydismutase
6.
Protein Denaturation
7.
Toxin,
Fungus, and Virus
Inactivation (at high radiation
dose
levels), Bacteriostatic
Effect
8. Tissue Cultures
Killed
9. Alteration In
iRate
of
Coll Division
10.
Increased Concentration
of RVA
in
Lymphocytes,
and
Decreased
Concentration
in
Brain,.
Liver,
and Spleen
11.
Changes
in Pyruvic
Acid, Lactic
Acid,
and
Creatinine
LxereJions
S12.
Change
in Concentration
of Glycogen in Liver (Hlyperglycevia)
13. Alteration
in
Concentration
of 17-
Ketosterolds
in Urine
SK. Metabolic
Disorders
Glycosuria (sugar
in uriTe; related
with blood sugar?)
2.
Increase in
Urinary
Phenol
(derivatives? DOPA?)
3. Alteration of rate of
ietabolic Enzymatic Processes
S4. Altered
Carbohydrate
Metabolism
L. Gastro-Intestinal
Disorders
1.
Anorexia (loss
of appetite)
2.
Epigastric
Pain
3. Constipation
4. Altered
Secretion of Stomach
"Digestive Juices"
It.
Endocrine
Gland Changes
1.
Altered
Pituitary
runction
2. Ilyperthyroidism
3.
Thyroid Enlargement
4. Increased Uptake
of Radioactive
Iodine by Thyroid
Gland
5.
Altered
Adrenal Cortex Activity
6. Decreased Corticosteroids in Blood
S7. Decreased Glucocorticoidal
Activity
8. 1lypogonadism
(usually
decreased testosterone
production)
IN.
Histological
Changes
1.
Changes
in Tubular
Epithelium
of Testicles
S2. Gross
Changes
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0. Genetic and
Chromoscrtal
Changes
1.
Chromosome
Aberrations (e.g., linear shortening, pseudochiasm,
diploid structures,
amitotic
division,
bridging, "sticky"
chromosomes, irregularities
in chromosomal env-zlope)
2.
Mutations
3.
Mongolism
4.
Somatic
Alterations
(changes
in cell
not
involving
nucleus or
chromosomes, cellular
transformation)
5.
Neoplastic
Diseases
(e.g*, tumors)
P. Pearl Chain Effect (Intracellular orientation
of subcellular part cles,
and orientation
of cellular
and
other
(non-biologlc)
particles)
Also,
orientation of animals,
birds, and fish
in
electromagnetic
fields
Q. Miscellaneous
Effects
1.
Sparking between
dental
fillings
2.
Peculiar
metallic
taste
in mouth
3.
Changes
in Optical
Activity of
Colloidal
Solutions
4. Treatment
for Syphilis,
Poliomyelitis, Skin Diseases
5. Loss
of
flair
6. Brittleness
of
flair
7. Sensations of
Buzzing Vibrations,
Pulsations, and
Ticklinp
About
the Head and
Ears
8. Copious
Perspiration,
Salivation,
and
Protrusion of Tonpue
9.
Changes
in
the
Operation of
Implanted Cardiac Pacemakers
10. Changes
in
Circadian
PMythms
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2
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